Evaluating Risk Frameworks for TSPs in Advanced Air Mobility

SkyGrid’s new white paper outlines a structured approach to assessing operational risks for third-party service providers within the advanced air mobility ecosystem By Summer James / 25 Jul 2025
Evaluating Risk Frameworks for TSPs in Advanced Air Mobility
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SkyGrid has released a new white paper, Operational Risk Assessment for Advanced Air Mobility Third-Party Service Providers (TSPs), which addresses the safety challenges of integrating TSPs into the AAM ecosystem.

The white paper proposes a structured approach to risk assessment that ensures safe and scalable operations.

As the AAM ecosystem evolves, TSPs will play a crucial role in supporting highly automated flight operations, offering services such as real-time weather data, traffic avoidance, and flight management. However, existing aviation safety frameworks do not fully address the complexities of distributed, digital aviation systems.

SkyGrid’s latest whitepaper highlights these safety gaps and presents the Operational Risk Assessment (ORA) as a complementary method to existing safety standards, providing a more holistic approach to evaluating TSPs.

The whitepaper evaluates current aviation safety methodologies, such as SAE ARP4761, and highlights their limitations when applied to distributed service providers operating across multiple aircraft. It advocates for an enhanced framework that integrates elements of ARP4761 with System-Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA), Safety-Critical Functional Thread Analysis (SCFTA), and Specific Operational Risk Assessment (SORA) to comprehensively assess operational risks.

While this represents one proposed approach to developing an ORA framework, the whitepaper emphasizes that defining an industry-accepted framework will require collaboration among multiple stakeholders, including regulators, industry leaders, and technology providers.

Bryce Norton, Systems Safety Manager at SkyGrid, commented, “Traditional aviation safety assessment frameworks were designed for aircraft systems operating in contained environments with well-defined risks. TSPs introduce new, dynamic risks that require a broader, system-of-systems approach to safety. Our whitepaper explores how an Operational Risk Assessment method can help bridge this gap and ensure that TSPs meet the highest safety standards.”

Christian Folgore, Director of Engineering at SkyGrid, added, “Ensuring the safety of autonomous aviation operations requires a unique approach that extends beyond the established processes currently in use for assessment of onboard aircraft systems. A comprehensive process is needed that accounts for the hazards and complexities of systems supporting multiple aircraft operating within a particular airspace. This whitepaper serves as the foundation for establishing a safety continuum for TSPs and driving industry-wide collaboration to achieve this goal.”

SkyGrid’s whitepaper serves as a call to action for industry leaders, regulators, and technology providers to collaborate on developing clear, scalable safety standards for TSPs. As AAM operations become increasingly reliant on cloud-based and autonomous systems, ensuring robust safety assessment methodologies will be critical to maintaining trust, reliability, and operational integrity in the future of air mobility.

To access the full white paper, please visit SkyGrid’s website.

Posted by Summer James Summer is an Editor & Copywriter at AAM International. With a background in Creative Writing and English Literature, she joined in 2025 and brings a particular passion for eVTOLs and air mobility infrastructure. Her role focuses on crafting insightful, reader-friendly content that highlights innovation within advanced air mobility. Connect

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